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Animal Rescue of Tidewater (ART) was founded in 1998 primarily as a rescue organization. Over a decade later, ART still rescues but the majority of our resources are devoted to providing free and low-cost spay/neuter through our SpayHR Program www.spayhr.org, eliminating breed discrimination via our Pitbull Awareness Coalition www.whatapittie.org, providing support to pet owners in financial distress to keep pets in homes.

We help alleviate the plight of homeless, neglected, and abandoned cats and dogs in the Atlanta metropolitan area. We are a small group of volunteers who take in and care for these animals by providing them with foster and medical care, current vaccinations, spaying and neutering services, and eventual placement into permanent, loving homes.

SOS operates to provide support to those who support animals and to educate the community of animal needs. We bridge existing gaps in our animal welfare systems to enable the maximum benefit to the maximum amount of animals. Our goal is to substantially reduce the number of animals being killed by municipal entities. Our mission includes nine service areas.

ASPCI is a non-profit 501(c) (3) animal welfare organization that has no geographical borders when it comes to saving the lives of dogs and cats in certain situations. They receive no government funding and are dependent on donations of caring people, grants from foundations, fundraising events and adoption fees for funding. ASPCI currently manages five (5) animal welfare programs. These programs are only doable by working with committed volunteers, foster homes, local veterinarians and other supporters in the community. The programs are foster care for dogs, pet adoption events, animal rescue, a managed admission program and SNAP.

Our mission is to provide the residents and rescue groups of Central Florida with humane solutions to the pet over population problem through education and by offering low cost spay/neuter services to owned pets and community cats.

We work to prevent cruelty to animals, provide quality homes for animals through our adoption program and promote respect and compassion for all creatures through humane education. We reduce pet overpopulation through our low cost spay/neuter clinic and provide veterinary care for low-income pet owners.

The Animal Welfare League of Frederick County (AWLFC) is an all-volunteer, no- kill animal rescue and welfare organization. We promote the humane treatment of all animals through education, advocacy, and collaboration with other humane organizations. We envision a future of no more homeless pets in Frederick County, MD.

Every year millions of unwanted companion animals are euthanized across the United States. Animal Wellness Foundation (AWF) rescues homeless animals from the streets and high-kill shelters and places them into loving permanent homes. We also assists low income families with veterinary expenses as a way to keep companion animals with their families and out of the shelters.

We have an existing network of animal welfare organizations in less developed countries, who are committed to working at the community level to change attitudes and behaviors towards animals--with a focus on dogs and cats. We match our developing country partner organizations with businesses and individuals in developed countries who can provide assistance.